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Shuttle Flights
 
 
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Lot 1482
STS-40, 1991, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Orbiter Columbia, Space Shuttle Mission STS-40, Spacelab Life Sciences 1, June 5-14, 1991". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$192
Lot 1483
STS-41, 1990 FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Orbiter Discovery, STS-41, October 6-10 1990". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$165
Lot 1484
STS-42, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Orbiter Discovery, STS-42, International Microgravity Laboratory - 1 (IML-1), January 22-30, 1992". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$165
Lot 1485
STS-42, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") mounted on a multicolor montage with crew signatures and a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the orbiter Discovery, STS-42, International Microgravity Laboratory-1 (IML-1), January 22-30, 1992". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$224
Lot 1486
STS-42, 1992, FLOWN "World Space Congress 1992 Paperweight (2.5x2.5") This metal NASA medallion reads, in part: "This paper-weight contains material flown aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, STS-42, Soyuz TM-11 and a stony meteorite recovered near Forrest, Australia…" Attractive and seldom available.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
Ex. the Mitchell Sharpe Estate collection.

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Realized
$84
Lot 1487
STS-42, 1992, "Informal" Crew Presentation Plaque. 14x11") signed by the eight members of the crew. The inscription reads: "A group like this needs a lot of extra care + attention…Thanks for providing it! / The STS-42 Guys". ALSO included is an inscribed photo of Norm (Thagard) in his Indian regalia. Unofficial crew photos are seldom available to outsiders.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$83
Lot 1488
STS-43, 1991, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Orbiter Atlantis, STS-43, August 2-11, 1991". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$153
Lot 1489
STS-43, 1991, FLOWN Crew Patch. On a multicolor certificate that reads, in part: "This patch was flown aboard Orbiter Atlantis Shuttle Mission STS-43, August 2-11, 1991". For some reason, the patch has velcro on the reverse. Attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$83
Lot 1490
STS-44, 1991, Signed Training Photo (14x10") A color photo of centrifuge training that is signed in red by Hennricks, Runco, Boss and Hennen as well as by Reightler (STS-48). Some photo faults, but an unusual photo.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Lot 1491
STS-46, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis, STS-46, July 31-August 8, 1992". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$201
Lot 1492
STS-47, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor, crew-signed, montage with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-47, September 12-20, 1992, which carried Spacelab-J". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$325
Lot 1493
STS-47, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor plaque (20x16") with a plaque that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-47, September 12-20, 1992, which carried Spacelab-J. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$192
Lot 1494
STS-47, 1992, FLOWN Nikon 55mm., f2.8, Micro-NIKKOR Lens. This lens (P/N SED33101581-301, S/N 1008) is engraved as part of the unit. There are pieces of blue velcro attached to the lens, the lens cover (P/N SED 33101579, S/N 002) and the lens cap (P/N SED33101579, S/N 008). The original parts bag (with tag) are included as well as a history label attached to the lens itself. This lens is fully functional and fits all Nikon SLR cameras including auto focus and digital cameras. Rare.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$1,062
Lot 1495
STS-49, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the maiden voyage of the Orbiter Endeavour, Space Shuttle mission STS-49, which successfully captured, repaired, and deployed the INTELSAT spacecraft, May 7-16, 1992". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$472
Lot 1496
STS-49, 1992, FLOWN Hasselblad DE-32 Data Module Assembly (3.5x2.75x.75") This Data Module (SEF 33101018-332, S/N 1049) was flown on 11 different Shuttle flights (except the Challenger flights) including STS-49, 5-, 52, 54, 56, 58, 90, 101, 103 and 106. The Data Module is attached to the top of the Hasselblad film magazine (part of the Hasselblad 553 ELS space camera). It prints 32 alphanumeric characters along the edge of the film frame at the time of the exposure. Data recorded includes record date, Greenwich Mean Time, film roll, frame number and shuttle mission number. There is a piece of blue velcro attached to the side. A JSC Project Parts Tag is attached and a history of the unit is included. This is the first time we have offered this piece of key Hasselblad memorabilia.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$153
Lot 1497
STS-50, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Orbiter Columbia, STS-50, June 25-July 9, 1992, which carried the US Microgravity Laboratory-1, containing 31 experiments and was the longest Shuttle light to date". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$153
Lot 1498
STS-52, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-52, October 22-November 1, 1992". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$236
Lot 1499
STS-53, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor, crew-signed, montage with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, STS-53, December 2-9, 1992". Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$354
Lot 1500
STS-53, 1992, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, STS-53, December 2-9, 1992". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$408
Lot 1501
STS-53, 1992, FLOWN Nikon 55mm., 1:28 f/2.8, Micro-NIKKOR Lens. This lens (P/N SED33101581-301, S/N 1012) is engraved as part of the unit. There are pieces of blue velcro attached to the lens, the lens cover (P/N SED 33101579, S/N 002) and the lens cap (P/N SED33101579, S/N 008). An additional number (663132) is hand engraved on the lens.The original parts bag (with tag) are included as well as a history label attached to the lens itself. This lens is fully functional and fits all Nikon SLR cameras including auto focus and digital cameras. Rare.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$1,080
Lot 1502
STS-53, 1992, Crew-Signed Presentation Plaque (framed to 18.5x22.5") The photo is inscribed, in gold: "Dot - Our very best wishes from the "Dogs of War". Striking and clean.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$83
Lot 1503
STS-55, 1993, FLOWN German Flag. Mounted on a multicolor poster (12x16"), in written in German. Unusual and scarce.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$336
Lot 1504
STS-55, 1993, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-55, April 26-6 May, 1993, during the successful flight of the German Spacelab D-2 mission". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$180
Lot 1505
STS-57, 1993, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-57, June 21-July 1, 1993, which successfully retrieved the EURECA satellite and was the first flight of the privately developed SPACEHAB module". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$165
Lot 1506
STS-58, 1993, FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor montage (framed to 20x16") with a descriptive plaque that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-58, Spacelab Life Sciences 2, October 18-November 1, 1993. The montage is inscribed in gold and crew-signed by all seven astronauts. Attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$168
Lot 1507
STS-58, 1993, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor montage that is crew signed and with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-58, Spacelab Life Sciences 2, October 18-November 1, 1993". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$142
Lot 1508
STS-58, 1993, FLOWN Lapel Pin. Mounted on a multicolor certificate that reads, in part: "This STS-58 lapel pin was flown aboard the United States Space Shuttle, Columbia, October 18, 1993 to November 1, 1993 for Al Rochford (the consignor)…". Unusual.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$102
Lot 1509
STS-62, 1994 FLOWN Crew Patch. Mounted on a multicolor crew-signed montage with a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-62, which included the USMP-2 and OAST-2 scientific payloads, March 4-18, 1994". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$142
Lot 1510
STS-62, 1994, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor, crew-signed, montage with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-62, which included the USMP-2 and OAST-2 scientific payloads, March 4-18, 1994". Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$142
Lot 1511
STS-62, 1994, FLOWN Nikon Camera Cable Release (12") This cable (No. SED33102473-301, S/N 5012) was also used onboard STS-89 (1998), the 8th MIR mission). Included is a Parts tag attached to the original attached to the original parts bag along with a NASA inventory label. Additional NASA documentation showing the parts history and flight status is included. Two blue velcro patches are attached to the cable itself. A nice piece of photo equipment.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$168
Lot 1512
STS-67, 1995, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") mounted on a multicolor montage with crew signatures and a descriptive label that reads: "This crew patch flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-67, March 2-18, which included the trio of information-gathering ASTRO-2 telescopes".Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$153
Lot 1513
STS-68, 1994, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor, crew-signed, montage with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-68, September 30 - October 11, 1994". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$165
Lot 1514
STS-68, 1994, FLOWN "Suit Tech No. 3 Patches". Lot of five different pieces, all telling the story of this "number". The Nomex coveralls were worn by the consignor during TCDT and launch. Each close-out crew member had a numbers attached to his arms, leg and back via velcro patches, so that the cameras in the white room and service structure could keep track of those in the area. The consignor was the NASA suit technician who strapped in the flight deck crewman with the assistance of the (ASP) astronaut support pilot #2.
After the crewmen for STS-68 were strapped in, and the hatch closed, the close out crew leader (#1) noticed that the "No.3" was missing from the back of the consignors Nomex coveralls. A search was started both inside and outside the orbiter for the patch. The major concern regarding the No. 3 patch was that it might have caught in the hatch seal and that would delay the launch. The patch was not found but, fortunately, the flight was cancelled for other reasons. The No. 3 was eventually found on the flight deck, but the crew could not see it because they were strapped in. Following this experience, the numbers were sewn onto the coveralls.
What the consignor didn't know at the time, was that the crew asked the tech's working with him for a couple of No. 3 patches, which they took with them on their flight into space shortly thereafter. When the flight returned, the crew gave the consignor a few pictures taken in orbit of the crew members with the No.3s.
Included in this lot is the Nomex flight suit with No. 3s sewn (over the original velcro patches) on both arms, the left thigh and on the back. The suit, which saw use on flights after STS-68, has a Crew and Thermal Systems Division / NAS/JSC Engineering patch, an STS-87 patch, a rare Astronaut Closeout Crew patch and a US flag patch on the chest and arms as well as a Al Rochford / Retired NASA nametag on the chest and a large NASA patch on the back.

ALSO included is a 2) a letter, hand-signed by the crew, stating that the "suit tech No. 3 was flown for Al Rochford, 3) the two infamous No. 3s flown in space - one with a note from Stu Smith saying "Al - I finally found the second #3. This was also in space", 4) a matted and framed color photo (16x13") of the whole "Close Out" Crew) wearing their (No. 1-7) Nomex suits proudly, and 5) a NASA 8x10" color photo show crew member Stu Smith, Mission Specialist holding the No. 3 in space. He has inscribed the photo: "To Al - Wish you were here! Many thanks for helping this rookie get to space" signed "Stu". There are also five other NASA photos showing the No. 3 in space.

A fascinating glimpse of the behind-the-scenes, both serious and humorous.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000.
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Realized
$1,298
Lot 1515
STS-73, 1995, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor montage that is crew signed and with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-73, October 20-November 3, 1995". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$156
Lot 1516
STS-75, 1996, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor, crew-signed, montage with a descriptive label: "This STS-75 crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, February 22-March 9, 1996, orbiting Earth 252 times, traveling 6.5 million miles". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$177
Lot 1517
STS-75, 1996, FLOWN Crew Patch (4") with a multicolor presentation certificate that reads, in part: "This STS-75 patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle, Columbia, February 22, 1996 to March 9, 1996…". Minor certificate wrinkles should not detract. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$96
Lot 1518
STS-77, 1996, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor montage that is crew signed and with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard the STS-77, science and technology development mission of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, May 19-29, 1996. This eleventh flight of the Endeavour traveled 4.1 million miles through 160 orbits of the Earth". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$189
Lot 1519
STS-81, 1997, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor, crew-signed, montage with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis, STS-81, January 12-22, 1997". Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$177
Lot 1520
STS-84, 1997, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor, crew-signed, montage with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis, STS-84, May 15-24, 1997, during the sixth Shuttle-MIR docking flight". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$177
Lot 1521
STS-84, 1997, NASA Crew-Signed Photo. This informal, NASA 8x10" glossy color photo (on Kodak paper) is signed by the Crew, Support and Backup personnel associated with the flight. Attractive and seldom available.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$77
Lot 1522
STS-84, 1997, NASA Mechanical Pencils. Lot of two different including a "Skilcraft - US Government .09mm" black pencil with blue velcro at top. It is in a plastic bag marked: O2 / STS-84". ALSO a silver pencil that is engraved on the barrel: "SEB 12100081-301 / S/N 1086 and has white velcro and red horizontal markings (training?) on it. An attractive pair.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$148
Lot 1523
STS-87, 1997, FLOWN Crew Patch (16x20") on a multicolor montage that is crew signed (less Kadenyuk) and with a descriptive label: "This crew patch was flown on the fourth US Microgravity Payload mission aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-87, November 19-December 5, 1997. orbiting the Earth 251 times and traveling 6.5 million miles". Inscribed. Clean and attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$153
Lot 1524
STS-90, 1998, FLOWN Hasselblad DE-32 Data Module Assembly (3.5x2.75x.75") This Data Module (SEF 33101018-332, S/N 1124) was flown on 11 different Shuttle flights (except the Challenger flights) including STS-49, 5-, 52, 54, 56, 58, 90, 101, 103 and 106. The Data Module is attached to the top of the Hasselblad film magazine (part of the Hasselblad 553 ELS space camera). It prints 32 alphanumeric characters along the edge of the film frame at the time of the exposure. Data recorded includes record date,Greenwich Mean Time, film roll, frame number and shuttle mission number. There is a piece of blue (?) velcro attached to the side. A JSC Project Parts Tag is attached and a history of the unit is included. This is the first time we have offered this piece of key Hasselblad memorabilia.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$153
Lot 1525
STS-91, 1998, FLOWN "Retirement Ceremony" Nametag (2.75x5.75") This yellow/white nametag was flown for the consignor, Al Rochford, in honor of his 41 years of NASA service during which he buckled the astronauts into their capsules and worked as a spacesuit technician with the astronauts in training. Included with the nametag is a handwritten letter from Wendy Lawrence, Mission Specialist on the flight AND an official NASA presentation certificate that says, in part: "This Retirement Ceremony nametag was flown aboard the United States Space Shuttle Discovery on the ninth docking flight of the Shuttle-Mir program for Al Rochford…". Quite an honor for the man and a tribute to the esteem in which he was held by the astronauts.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$54
Lot 1526
STS-95, 1998. FLOWN, Hasselblad Data Recording Film Magazine. This well traveled film DM1-100/200 magazine (P/N SEF33101018-305, S/N 5038) was flown on 16 Shuttle flights (all Shuttles except Challenger) including STS-46, 47, 51, 61, 66, 69, 89, 91-93 95, 98, 105, 109, 111, and 112. Included is a NASA Parts Tag attached to the original parts bag and a NASA parts report showing the flights this magazine was on. This is the first time we have handled this type of Hasselblad magazine. The NASA cost of this magazine is listed at almost $2500. Rare.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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Realized
$649
Lot 1527
STS-98, 2001, FLOWN Computer Trackball Keyboard. Made by the NepTec Company, this keyboard (P/N 02247-01, S/N 043567) was flown on STS-98/5A and STS-104/7A/ The ID plate and numerous yellow velcro tabs are on the reverse. A copy of the NASA history report shows its flight status. The keyboard is marked as having been made 10/97 and cost NASA about $1700 when new. This is the first time we have ever offered a NASA flown computer keyboard. Unusual.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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Realized
$348
Lot 1528
STS-105 FLOWN Computer Trackball Keyboard. Made by the NepTec Company, this keyboard (P/N 02247-01, S/N 041133) was flown on STS-7A.1 and STS-110/8A. The ID plate and numerous blue velcro tabs are on the reverse. A copy of the NASA history report shows its flight status. The keyboard is marked as having been made 02/97 and cost NASA about $1700 when new. This is the first time we have ever offered a NASA flown computer keyboard. Unusual.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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Realized
$336
Lot 1529
STS-105, 2001, FLOWN, "Space Shuttle" Pewter Lapel Pin (1x.5") This pewter lapel pin is one of only 26 similar pins that was carried on this flight. Included is a copy of the "Official Flight Kit" manifest for the flight and a "Stuckey" typed COA. A blue label attached to the pin reads: "This Space Shuttle Pin flew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery during the STS-105 mission, August 10 through August 22, 2001". Attractive and scarce.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$236
Lot 1530
STS-105, 2001, FLOWN, "Space Shuttle" Pewter Lapel Pin (1x.5") This pewter lapel pin is one of only 26 similar pins that was carried on this flight. Included is a copy of the "Official Flight Kit" manifest for the flight and a "Stuckey" typed COA. A blue label attached to the pin reads: "This Space Shuttle Pin flew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery during the STS-105 mission, August 10 through August 22, 2001". Attractive and scarce.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$114
Lot 1531
STS-105, 2001, FLOWN, "Space Shuttle" Pewter Lapel Pin (1x.5") This pewter lapel pin is one of only 26 similar pins that was carried on this flight. Included is a copy of the "Official Flight Kit" manifest for the flight and a "Stuckey" typed COA. A blue label attached to the pin reads: "This Space Shuttle Pin flew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery during the STS-105 mission, August 10 through August 22, 2001". Attractive and scarce.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$112



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